Dirtslide and I were talking about how there's a pimp my board thread over on kitecrowd but that we don't have a pimp my buggy thread here. Post your pics of your pimped out ride, if you have
one. If not... Get to pimpin'

With great thanks extended to Van for the superb rail and seat upgrade kit and to Utahtami for parting with her beautiful rim and tire set, I present
to my PKF brethren my new PL BigFoot+. All dialed in for IBX in a couple of weeks!!!!

Buggy:
Peter Lynn Bigfoot+ modified with VTT rail & seat kit (a seriously great performance upgrade), two sets of Sysmic rims (one set with BigFoot
slicks for the beach and other set with 6-ply trailer tires for the playa), and BigKidKite's AQR (because it keeps me in my buggy and in my
marriage)

Buggy:
Peter Lynn Bigfoot+ modified with VTT rail & seat kit (a seriously great performance upgrade), two sets of Sysmic rims (one set with BigFoot
slicks for the beach and other set with 6-ply trailer tires for the playa), and BigKidKite's AQR (because it keeps me in my buggy and in my
marriage)

And to update my aluminum buggy's status. It can now convert to kytbyk as
well. Now I have a PAIR of custom buggies and kytbyks ,one in stainless and
another in aluminum. Are there any other kitebikers out there in North America?

Buggy:
Peter Lynn Bigfoot+ modified with VTT rail & seat kit (a seriously great performance upgrade), two sets of Sysmic rims (one set with BigFoot
slicks for the beach and other set with 6-ply trailer tires for the playa), and BigKidKite's AQR (because it keeps me in my buggy and in my
marriage)

There is a great pleasure in cruising on a vehicle that you built/ modded. Not to mention you can custom fit to your needs /preferences, which is a
HUGE plus. And this goes out to anyone here: If you need some info about welding, building/pimping something out of metal. I am here to help. Hence ,
the moniker. WG

Thanks Donnie, I should have plenty of time. My fields will be soggy for awhile with the spring rains. there is a good old Lincoln stick welder in the
family and I have a steel supplier within a mile from my house. Lacking a drill press which would be handy.